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We were invited at Monica's place to try out Fox in a Box, a concept where you get a box filled with all the ingredients for a wonderful evening with friends. Needless to say we had lots of fun.
Note: box does *not* include foxy ladies.
Lafayette Street
Chinatown, New York
Quite often little children of street vendors, who are not yet in school, will stay
with their parents during the day. They often are very creative in finding new ways
to stay entertained. These three decided to see if they could become a box set. :)
Each year, Gallery Route One in Point Reyes invites over a hundred artists to create unique works of art using a wooden box.
Here are the inspiring artworks they created this year: they range in style from whimsical to poignant and thought-provoking. These photos were taken on closing day, when the gallery organized a live auction for each of this year’s 150 boxes. The proceeds support the gallery’s exhibits and community programs.
Two of the boxes were created by members of our art community: Howard Rheingold (a.k.a. Dr. Rindbrain) contributed an illuminated box called ‘Magical’, while Geo Monley and Meryl Rubenstein made ‘Les Puzzles.’
Members of ‘Pataphysical Studios came to cheer for their peers -- Dr. Really was the highest bidder for Dr. Rindbrain’s piece, which was thus kept in the family. After the show, we all went to Stellina to celebrate over a nice dinner.
About the Box Show:
View more of my Box Show photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674518032706
Watch a video of the Box Show:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyG87-bWkW4
About Pataphysical Studios:
View more 'Pataphysical photos:
Title: Centennial Box Opening
Location: Henry T. Wing School, 33 Water Street, Sandwich, Massachusetts
Creator: Unknown
Caption: (L to R)
L-R Russell A. Lovell, Jr., Ben Fleet, Channing Hoxie, and Gene Carr. 1976
Description: Russell A. Lovell, Jr., Ben Fleet, Channing Hoxie, Gene Carr, and Nancy Laffoon opening the Centennial Box assembled in 1876.
Date: 1976
Subjects and keywords: Centennial Box, Time Capsule
Permanent URL: flic.kr/p/2r4v5Rz
Identifier: -
Source: Sandwich Bicentennial Correspondence, Folder 2, Subject Files
Citation: Sandwich Bicentennial Correspondence, Folder 2, Subject Files, Sandwich Town Archives, Sandwich, Massachusetts
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When I was little, this box sat up in my Mom's closet. I always wondered what was in it. It was a special box. When I grew tall enough to take a peak, I was so thrilled. Every now and again I would reach up and take a look inside, careful that no one caught me looking.
packed boxes. filled them with memory's i wanted to switch. moved on without them...felt not as free as i hoped without them. missed something that made me the way i am
Natural lighting.
No flash (that i know of), hand held image.
This is a watch i found in an old box in my attic, it had definatly being abandoned because the box was covered with a thick lair of dust.
The box was really old and when i opened it the light was just shining nicely across it, the watch was stopped at the last time it had been used.
I slept late and missed Parsnip's morning session of frantic activity. So I had to settle for a photo of her preparing for her all day nap in the box in the closet..
This is my "studio" and my first attempts at using my light box. Shots turned out pretty good, IMHO, but I need to add more light either from the front or back. Don't know yet, I need to experiment.
It's a wooden box! And if that isn't exciting enough in itself - it's full of sake!
(I drank far too much sake - though only one drink from the wooden box, after that I was supplied with a more conventional cup).
This was at the Chinese New Year Party.
The Utah National Guard was activated to assist firefighting efforts on the Box Canyon Fire burning approximately 12 miles east of Oakley, Utah, Aug. 28. Utah’s 2nd Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment, 97th Aviation Troop Command, provided two Black Hawk helicopters, each with two pilots and a crew chief, to help suppress the fire with water from the air. (National Guard photo by Spc. Nathaniel Free, 128th Mobile Public Affiars Detachment)